1. Daniel G Batchelor
Houston, TX 77076 | (713) 261-9155
daniel.g.batchelor@gmail.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-g-batchelor
SUMMARY
A motivated team player seeking a career in the rope access and industrial inspection industries utilizing my broad
skills, training, and experience to obtain excellence and opportunity. Results driven with a high level of
competency in both the rope access and non-destructive testing disciplines. A multi-skilled, safety focused team
player and leader; flexible with a proven track record of following workplace safety, regulatory and employer
procedures and policies during both military and private sector service.
QUALIFICATIONS PROFILE
Highly motivated, results-oriented professional with 15 years of expertise in logistical planning, transportation
management, material handling, and inventory control within the armed forces.
Strong organizational skills,leadershipcapabilities,creativityinproblemsolving,andprocessimprovementskills
that strategically align to help increase overall effectiveness and drive strategic goals.
Ability to remain calm and make decisions under stress, with exceptional interpersonal and time management
skills, an eye toward maintaining favorable outcomes, and the ability to apply sound decisions.
Applyskills andknowledgetohandlebothroutineandunplannedactions,providingfirst-rateservice insupporting
shipping,handling,andmovementof cargo,equipment,vehicles,personnel,supplies, and hazardous materials.
Familiar with duties related to record-keeping, data processing and management, and reporting.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
U.S. ARMY, Logistics and Movement Manager 2001-2016
Germany/Romania/Estonia/Israel/Africa
Plan, coordinate, and manage transport of personnel and freight in support of various missions, often adapting to
changing priorities and focus, including last-minute requests for clearance. Developed and implemented
documentation and synchronized intermodal transport, ensuring consistent safety and visibility of all movement.
Completedtransferof NATOandmultinationalpersonnelandfreightwithinEurope andAfricawith zeroaccidents
or injuries, leading a team of 24.
Successfullyaccountedfor11M+ poundsofcargo and personnel transportedbylinehaul,rail,andairthroughout
Africa and Europe.
Logistics and Transportation Manager, 2011-2013
Washington/Afghanistan
Coordinated transport for more than 5,000 NATO and foreign personnel, and managed logistics for the
deployments of five companies with up to 200 personnel each.
Completed400+ incident-free convoysandindividual movements.
Successfully led more than 20 missions delivering food, water, vehicles, and equipment to seven locations.
U.S. ARMY, Transportation and Cargo Movement Supervisor
Supervised and coordinated transport of freight cargo and materials to support a Rapid Deployment Contingency
Force.
Maintained inventory reports for Central Receiving and Shipping Point (CRSP) and Empty Container Control
Point (ECCP). Coordinated receipt and transfer of 7,500+ pieces of rolling stock, break-bulk, and containerized
cargo. Loaded goods and merchandise valued at $1.5M+ for transport to deployed military personnel and
civilians. Led in-gating and out-gating of 1,150 containers in the Integrated Booking System (IBS) to ensure
inventory control.
Consistently maintained cost effectiveness, met requirements, and completed 100% of essential reporting.
2. Earneda Driver’sBadge forproficiency,safetyawareness,andaccident-freestatusduringloadingandunloading
of 300+ containers using a Kalmar RT-240 Rough Terrain Cargo Handler (RTCH).
U.S. ARMY, Transportation Management/Traffic Movement Coordinator
Coordinated convoys, emergency leaves, individual personnel rotations, and repatriations for multinational force
personnel and observers assigned to the Sinai Peninsula. Managed a $2M government credit card budget.
Developed and implemented new procedures for shipping unaccompanied baggage when the previoussystem
was affected by a computer virus.
Safely transported 3,562 convoys throughout the Sinai Peninsula and Israel, and 200+ personnel traveling
between the Israeli-Egyptian borders.
U.S. ARMY, Transportation Management/Traffic Movement Specialist
Uploaded 1,500 rail cars for unit deployments. Marked, weighed, certified, and prepared military vehicles to be
loaded onto sealift vessels containing equipment essential to deployments, including hazardous materials.
Safely and efficiently loaded 495 wide-bodied aircraft carrying more than 57K passengers.
Successfullycoordinatedthe deploymentofthousandsof passengers fromthe aerial portonMcChord AirForce
Base for various deployments in support of Operations Iraqi and Enduring Freedom.
Training Background
Unit Movement Officer Deployment Planning ~ Sling Load Inspector Certification
KALMAR RT-240 Operators License ~ Forklift Operators License (Class 1, 4, 5)
Joint Operation Planning and Execution System ~ Structured Self-Development Level 2
Transportation Coordinators’ Automated Information for Movements System II
Transportation Management Coordinators’ Advanced Leaders Course (Honors Graduate, Distinguished
Leadership Award)
Heights of Inspection Graduate – 2016, Multi-discipline NDE and Rope Access immersive training by ND3,
LLC and AccessRULES, LLC. Includes the following modules:
SPRAT Rope Access Training and Certification – Level 1
Industrial Radiation Safety Training
Ultrasonic Thickness Testing Training – Level II
Visual Inspection Training – Level I and II
Liquid Dye Penetrant Testing Training – Level I and II
Magnetic Particle Testing Training – Level I and II
Inspection Report Writing Training
Rigging for Rope Access Training
Competent Inspection of PPE for Rope Access Training
Helicopter Underwater Egress Training (HUET)
First Aid/CPR/AED Certification
Onshore Basic Safety Orientation (ARSC)
Offshore Basic Safety Orientation (PEC)
Transportation Workers Identification Credential